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Salafist approaches to violence and terrorism: The Indian case study
Abstract Contemporary research on Salafism and terrorism often misses out much coming from nations like India where Salafists have an entrenched presence. This article tries to bridge the gap by examining Salafist organisations in India and their approach to violence and terrorism.
Mohammed Sinan Siyech
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Anas with the Holy Quran is full of the care of God Almighty for "Dhi Al-Qarbi and Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them)". According to the authentic and agreed upon hadiths about the Ahl al-Bayt (AS) by the Holy Prophet (PBUH), both in the form of holy ...
yosef mogaddasi, Amir Mahmoudi
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Typologies of Scepticism in the Philosophical Tradition of Kalām
Abstract This article examines the role of scepticism in the Islamic philosophical tradition. It begins with a treatment of the origins and purpose of these discussions in classical kalām (c. 800–1100 CE). Then it moves on to the more mature discussions treating five forms of scepticism in the post‐classical period (c.1200–1800 CE), with the aim of ...
Abdurrahman Ali Mihirig
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Fostering Religious Tolerance Through The Values of An-Nahdliyah
A plurality of, is fitroh divine so that mutual respect and keep security as well as guyup pillars, the rule obliges every citizen to embrace one religion that has been specified by the the ministry of religion's existence.
Achmad Saepurridjal +5 more
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Abstract Newly accessible source material calls for a revision of our picture of the more technical transmission of sceptical epistemologies in the intellectual landscape of early Islam. Abū al‐Qāsim al‐Balkhīʼs (ninth/tenth century) Book of Doctrines shows that naẓar as the basic argumentative method of kalām is defined by the encounter with a broad ...
Heidrun Eichner
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MATURIDIYAH: KELAHIRAN DAN PERKEMBANGANNYA
In discourse of theological thought, the Matturidite and the Asy’arite popularly known as Ahl al-Sunnah wal al-Jama’ah, are two schools of Islamic theology that tried to take the middle path between the conservative theological thought and the rational ...
Hamka Hamka
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THE SCHOOL OF AHL AL-SUNNAH WA AL-JAMA`AH AND THE ATTACHMENT OF INDONESIAN MUSLIMS TO ITS DOCTRINES
The doctrine of Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama`ah has been exploited by two major Muslim organizations in Indonesia, NU and Muhammadiyah, as the theological basis in determining their religious identity and rituals.
Fauzan Saleh
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The role of the ulama founder of Nahdlatul Ulama with the historical development of NU is closely, like currency side. The pattern of the development of the mind with the organization cannot be removed from the thinking of the founding. K.H.
Mat Solikhin
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Rules of Takfir with the Ahl-Sunnah wal-Jama’ah
Ahl alsunnat wal Jamaat (ASWJ), generally, is referred to people who believe in the deeds of the first three Kholafai Rashidin, while in particular, Ahle sunnat is referred to the ones who accept the almighty Allah’s Names and epithets without any amendments.
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Al‐Azhar and the Salafis in Egypt: Contestation of two traditions
The Muslim World, Volume 113, Issue 3, Page 260-280, Summer 2023.
Raihan Ismail
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